Announced at Minecraft Live, a significant graphical update named "Vibrant Visuals" is set to enhance the visual experience of Minecraft. This update will initially roll out to compatible Minecraft: Bedrock Edition devices, with plans to extend it to Minecraft: Java Edition later on. Players can expect improvements such as directional lighting, volumetric fog, pixelated shadows, and shimmering water effects. Importantly, Vibrant Visuals is a purely visual upgrade and will not alter the game's mechanics; for instance, visual shadows won't affect light levels or mob spawning.
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Players can easily switch between the new and original visual styles with a simple toggle, allowing them to stick with the classic look if they prefer.
Agnes Larsson, the game director of Minecraft Vanilla, shared that the first beta release of Vibrant Visuals is scheduled for a few months from now. "There's a lot of testing going on now to try to get it to as many platforms as possible, but it's important that it's high quality and good performance. So yeah, this truly is the start of the journey," she stated.
Maddie Psenka, senior product manager on Vibrant Visuals, elaborated on the project's development journey. "I think it's been a journey for a while. Something that we've wanted to do for the game. There has been past projects that we've had around graphics and wanting to do this kind of update, but I think this time we really wanted to take the space to build the foundations for this new mode. Not getting too ahead of things, making sure things were cross-platform and were really strong so we could build on top of that and release that with the community. We really wanted to give players what they wanted. We know this kind of visual update is something that they've been asking for a bit."
Psenka further emphasized the team's dedication to ensuring compatibility across different platforms. "We weren't going as fast as we could on PC to make things look really great and call it done. We wanted to make sure it worked on mobile, worked on console. There's a lot of complexities of course, as you can imagine when jumping across platforms and the different backends there. But it's something that we really took our time with to put something forward that we really are proud of."
This update marks the beginning of a new graphical journey for Minecraft, which will continue to evolve over the coming years. Jasper Boerstra, Minecraft’s art director, expressed enthusiasm about future possibilities. "As Minecraft continues to evolve, I think we'll find new things to add to the graphics over the years, right? I mean, we're always in active development and we're here to stay for a long time. Minecraft is always going on. It's more relevant than ever. So yeah, I think these graphic updates, whenever something comes up or we get new ideas or there's player feedback and forth, we might look into even more features."Vibrant Visuals will be a free update, reflecting Mojang's commitment to enhancing the game without heavy monetization. This approach aligns with their philosophy of expanding the original game rather than creating a "Minecraft 2" or using generative AI technology. Despite being 15 years old, Minecraft shows no signs of slowing down.
For more details on upcoming features, check out everything announced at Minecraft Live 2025.